1 / 4Show Caption +Hide Caption –SAN ANTONIO - Maj. Gen. Adolph McQueen Jr., guest speaker at the Retama Manor Nursing Center, addresses the audience June 14 at a Flag Day Ceremony in Alamo City. "Today we celebrate Flag Day and the Army's 238th birthday " both in recognition of our country, and our military service," said McQueen. His speech embodied this year's Army birthday theme: service to the nation, strength for the future. A team of Fort Sam Houston Army Soldiers raised the inaugural Old Glory up the centers' newly installed flag pole in commemoration of the more than 30 Armed Forces veterans who reside at Retama Manor. McQueen is the deputy commanding general for support, U.S. Army North (Fifth Army). (Photo Credit: Master Sgt. Kimberly Green, USARNORTH)VIEW ORIGINAL2 / 4Show Caption +Hide Caption –SAN ANTONIO - A team of Fort Sam Houston Army Soldiers prepare to raise Old Glory for the first time up a newly installed flag pole at the Retama Manor Nursing Center June 14 during a Flag Day Ceremony in Alamo City. The ceremony was held in commemoration of the more than 30 Armed Forces veterans who reside at the manor. (Photo Credit: Master Sgt. Kimberly Green, USARNORTH)VIEW ORIGINAL3 / 4Show Caption +Hide Caption –SAN ANTONIO - A team of Fort Sam Houston Army Soldiers proudly salute Old Glory as it's raised for the first time up a newly installed flag pole at the Retama Manor Nursing Center June 14 during a Flag Day Ceremony in Alamo City. The ceremony was held in commemoration of the more than 30 Armed Forces veterans who reside at the manor. (Photo Credit: Master Sgt. Kimberly Green, USARNORTH)VIEW ORIGINAL4 / 4Show Caption +Hide Caption –SAN ANTONIO - Sgt. 1st Class Angel Ortiznieves, platoon sergeant, Headquarters Support Company, Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, Army North (Fifth Army), greets a resident of the Retama Manor Nursing Center, June 14, during a Flag Day Ceremony in Alamo City. Ortiznieves, event organizer and monthly volunteer, coordinated the event to honor the more than 30 Armed Forces veterans who reside at the manor. (Photo Credit: Master Sgt. Kimberly Green, USARNORTH)VIEW ORIGINAL